Thursday, October 31, 2019

Halloween With My Son Over the Years - 2019 Edition

Halloween 2019















Happy Halloween 2019! 

My son was an original Star Wars character this year, and he deliberately made it vague whether or not he was a Jedi or a Sith. He actually has some real skills with the lightsaber, to boot! It was a fun Halloween, even if I did not actually dress up this year. Kind of snuck up on me this time around.

This year, my son decided to do something different. After a few years of wanting to be some of his favorite video game characters for Halloween, this year he wanted to be an original Star Wars character.

He deliberately made it vague whether he was supposed to be a Jedi or a Sith. I could not tell which one he would be, either. But I think it is far to say that he deserves points for originality and ingenuity. And when I get a chance to put the videos up, you will find that he actually has some skills with the lightsaber, and looks like a natural!

Not sure how much longer he will be trick or treating, but he did this year. And that was great, because it is fun for me, as well! I enjoy walking around and watching him go door to door and get some candy, and enjoy dressing up. Halloween is supposed to be fun, and that is what it was!






Halloween 2018














Saying no to working today was not too difficult, because today is a special day, of course. Halloween has been one of my favorite holidays ever since childhood, and it is especially nice these days, when my son and I get to go trick or treating together. Usually, I try and dress up, and of course, he always dresses up for Halloween. That is, of course, one of the most fun and attractive things about this holiday, the opportunity to get all dressed up. And that is especially true when you are young, when you are a kid. And admittedly, I guess I am still just an immature kid at heart, because that is what I still love about it, after all these years.

Years ago, I got myself a Darth Vader costume, which I have donned at least a few times, for different Halloweens. It is an easy thing to be, because you just have to put it on. No make up, and no more expenses to pay.

However, this year I wanted to be something different. I always wanted to go as Indiana Jones, and decided that this year would be the year to make it happen.

As for my son, he chose to be a ninja. Of course, he wanted some real life weapons to go with it, and was bitterly disappointed when I told him that real weapons were actually not going to be part of his costume, that there as no way he was going to get real weapons on my watch. He is, after all, just 11 years old, at least for a few more days. No need for actual real ninja weapons when he goes door to door, asking people kindly for candy.

When I was a kid, I can remember donning some of the Ben Cooper costumes that were so famous and readily available back then. They were cheap (usually around $3), and they were exciting for us kids to look at back then. Of course they were of not surprisingly poor quality. You wore them once, and they would get ripped, more often than not. The masks were uncomfortable, and it would be difficult to breathe.

And still, they were a thrill!

I remember being Spiderman one year, and I am pretty sure I was the Incredible Hulk once, as well. Separate from those iconic Ben Cooper costumes, I was also a pirate once, with a kind of ridiculous beard to complete the outfit. One woman said that I looked just like a pirate, but it took me years to realize that she was being a bit patronizing.

As a young man, I got a Scream outfit, because it was cheap and easy and fun - all rather descriptions of me!

But now, as a father, I wanted to remember my son's Halloweens, to remember how he dressed up, and what he was really into each year.

In 2010, he was the Wolverine. In 2011, he was Darth Vader. In 2012, Halloween was cancelled, because of Hurricane Sandy, although I did set aside a day for him to dress up in a few costumes (see the pictures below). In 2014, he dressed as a cub scout (which he was). in 2015, he went trick or treating dressed as the Grim Reaper, and we went with a friend from his school.

Last year, he was the Blue Team leader from Halo.



Celebrating Halloween privately after it was cancelled in New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy, 2012:





















Halloween 2014:


He dressed up as a cub scout for Halloween in 2014, and we went trick or treating together. Great memories!







Halloween 2015:











Halloween 2016:

















Halloween 2017: